After a white-hot March, L.A.'s luxury real estate market ground to a halt in April when Measure ULA kicked in, leaving the city with less money than originally...
The state still suffers from high rents and a disproportionate homeless population. But there are signs of progress in Los Angeles, San Diego and other...
California's population continued to shrink last year, but it built housing at a pace not seen since 2008, according to a state Department of Finance...
The two plans were designed to spur the construction of affordable housing, while establishing new safeguards to prevent displacement of low-income...
The DTLA 2040 plan would increase downtown's housing supply by up to 100,000 housing units. Some workers fear that growth could come at the expense of their...